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Mnangagwa Tells Zim Media to Ditch Country Bashing
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39872, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's President Mnangagwa launched a new media policy at State House yesterday. He wants journalists to portray the country honestly, rather than portraying it in a negative light. The president said media workers used to compete over who could criticize Zimbabwe the most harshly. He praised Zimpapers for leading digital changes in the industry. The government sees both public and private media companies as important partners. The policy protects people from fake news and harmful online content. Mnangagwa said artificial intelligence is changing how news gets made and shared. He worries that global technology could threaten Zimbabwe's independence and democracy. The president wants media companies to tell Zimbabwe's real story of hard work and strength. He said the country faces challenges from sanctions and climate change. Fourteen community radio stations received licenses to help preserve local languages and cultures. The government digitalized the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation studios in Bulawayo. Money was set aside for content creation centers that will help local artists make better programs. Mnangagwa challenged media workers to attract investment and tourism through positive stories. He said the new policy strikes a balance between free speech and responsible reporting, which helps the nation grow. [/QUOTE]
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